Bringing the social into vaccination research: Community-led ethnography and trust-building in immunization programs in Sierra Leone
<h4>Background</h4> Vaccine hesitancy is a complex, contested social phenomenon and existing research highlights the multifaceted role of trust in strengthening vaccine confidence. However, understanding public engagement with vaccination through the lens of (mis)trust requires more cont...
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by Luisa Enria, Joseph S Bangura, Hassan M Kanu, Joseph A Kalokoh, Alie D Timbo, Mohamed Kamara, Maligie Fofanah, Alhassan N Kamara, Adikalie I Kamara, Morlai M Kamara, Ibrahim Sorie Suma, Osman M Kamara, Alusine M Kamara, Alhajie O Kamara, Abu B Kamara, Emmah Kamara, Shelley Lees, Mark Marchant, Mariama Murray
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